THE COURTS.
magisterial TUESDAY. (Before Mr H. A. S.M.Meotg» miia, aged 17 years, apd Wliliam Peter Anderson, jointly* charged' with the unlawful conversion u$ iwp motor-pyples to their own use. Detective-Sergeant J. I*. Young «*ij4 the two youths took the vnotoy-cyctes ironi the streets, rode them around, and then abandoned thpnt the ptroets. Anderson seemed to he the ringleodtr, as Ellis could not ride a motor-cycle, ar;d mprely rode on the piliioi} peat. Also he had been before the Ohildrep's Court in 1927. are 8 number o£ these cases of vouthr, tnkioc motor-vphiclcs recently,'" said tir Tonne. Anderson was remanded in custody En appear next Tuesday, in the meanwhile g report to he secured by the Probation Offlcar. | wins iraa eonviated and "placed on probation I<*r two years, apd a special provision was raatfe that floes not necura a motpr-'iycla I J n v»r » license or ride im »'• motor-cycle | ffti- that jjar'.od.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20083, 12 November 1930, Page 4
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